Help:Wiki structure

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Making wiki pages? Want to know how to name them in MediaWiki? This page tells you how we want the wiki structured, when it comes to creating new pages or moving around old content.

Consistency is good, it instills a sense of confidence in to the reader. These rules and the Help:Editing rules are designed to use MediaWiki features and match Fedora Project needs, while making life easier for contributors and readers.

End-user focused pages

These are pages focused on end-users of all levels, beginner to highly experienced. These are pages not specifically under a sub-project or SIG.

Name pages within a single, flat namespace; do not use directory-like hierarchies:

no : [[FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo]]

yes : [[How to boot a live Fedora image from USB]]

Comprehensive guides (sets of pages linked together as a guide):

[[Guide Name - Chapter Name]]

Add each guide to a specific [[Category:Guide Name]]

For specific versions use [[F10 Guide Name - Chapter Name]]

Add these version specific guides to a version specific category [[Category:F10 Guide Name]], then add just that one category as a sub-category of [[Category:Guide Name]]

Project and SIG focused pages for contributors

These are pages focused on contributors who are working in one or more areas of Fedora. Some content may be end-user focused but belong within the project/SIG for reference.

The content here may be divided by one nesting level. Any further nesting needs to be squashed to the one sub-level with a natural language title. The best solution is to entirely rename without nesting, putting all pages in an appropriate Category:Foo Project category.

If pages are in a single nested level:

no : SIGs/ISV/Join

yes : ISV_SIG/Join

best : How_to_join_the_ISV_SIG

Content within the single nesting must be in a flat namespace with spaces

Namespaces

A MediaWiki namespace is a special word followed by a colon, that puts the content in a different naming area in the wiki.

Automatically searchable namespaces

Main:

FedoraProject: (default project)

Help:

Category:

User: namespace

The User: namespace is somewhere you can put drafts and other personal material that you do not want searched and indexed by engines like Google. For instance, the user jpublic can build any wiki materials as desired under User:Jpublic, using subpages. If you need to know what pages you've built under your personal User: namespace, use the Special:Prefixindex page.

Archive: namespace

Move old content to this namespace. This gets it out of the regular search index but keeps it available for future needs.

If you are archiving old content while renaming a set of pages, do not give the page a new, natural language name in the Archive: namespace. It should remain under its old name in the new namespace, to make it easier to find in historical contexts. For example, FooProject/Some/OldStuff moves to Archive:FooProject/Some/OldStuff.